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Learn Ukulele for Adults
Program Categories
Educational Programs, Music
Audience Age
Adults and Teens
Want to try an instrument that is fun and easy to play? Join Julie Stepanek as she shows the fundamentals of ukulele playing. You'll learn how to tune, strum and read chords. After a short lesson, you'll be able to play songs. No experience necessary. Bring your own ukulele or borrow one of hers.
$250.
Plus mileage
Group Size
25 (more if people bring their own ukulele)
Program Length
1 hour
A room with chairs and a few tables.
Last Modified
07/12/2024
Recent Library/School Appearances by Julie Stepanek
Mary Anne Antonellis - Library Director, M.N. Spear Memorial Library
Shutesbury, MA
(413)259-1213
Mia Cabana, Head of Youth Services, Jones Library
Amherst, MA
(413)259-3091
Megan McClelland - Youth Services Librarian, Centerville Library
Barnstable, MA
(508)790-6220
Performer’s Contact Information
Julie Stepanek
Julie Stepanek65 Pratt Corner
Shutesbury, MA 01072
"Our patrons are constantly asking when we will have Julie back at the Farmington Libraries to share the joys of the ukulele! Her gentle and warm approach disarms even the most hesitant learners. She is also remarkably flexible, teaching anyone from age 3 to 93, in large or small groups. I highly recommend Julie, she is a pleasure to work with." Leah Farrell, MLIS, Community Services and Media Coordinator, Farmington Libraries, Farmington CT
"Julie Stepanek has been a regular presenter at Storrs Library since her debut here wowed our patrons with her enthusiastic and encouraging teaching style. Julie’s broad smile and melodious voice encouraged all the participants to strum and have a rollicking sing-along! Her musical talent and easy-going temperament make her a delight to work with and a favorite of our patrons! Ukulele lessons are often requested and enthusiastically attended at Storrs Library, Julie is quite a jewel!" Wendy Pearson, Adult Programming, Richard Salter Storrs Library, Longmeadow, MA